answersLogoWhite

0

Go to your kitchen, take down the salt and pour some on the counter, and look at. The mineral halite, also salt, is a beautiful cubic mineral frequently with a red tinge.

User Avatar

Wiki User

17y ago

What else can I help you with?

Related Questions

What bond forms nacl?

Sodium chloride has an ionic bond.


What kind of bond does NaCl form?

NaCl forms ionic bonds.


What chemical bond forms NaCl?

Ionic; it's a bond between a metal (Na) and a nonmetal (Cl).


Is NaCl is a weak ionic bond?

Yes, NaCl is weak ionic bond.


How a bond forms between sodium and chlorine in sodium chloride (NaCl).?

Sodium metal ionises to form the sodium cation Na(s) = Na^(+) + e^(-) Chlorine has electron affinity , attracts an electron to form the chloride anion. Cl + e^(-) = Cl^(-) The two ions are attracted to each other, because they have opposite (+/-) charges, just like the N & S poles of a magnet. It is correctly called 'electrostatic attraction'. Hence Na^(+) + Cl^(-) = NaCl(s)


How do the atoms bond in NaCl?

It is an ionic bond.


What is example of a compound created by an ionic bond?

NaCl


What compounds has an ionic bond SO3 CO2 NaCl HCl?

SO3 does not form ionic bonds; it forms covalent bonds. CO2 also forms covalent bonds due to its molecular structure. NaCl and HCl both have ionic bonds because they are formed between a metal (Na) and a nonmetal (Cl) in NaCl, and a metal (H) and a nonmetal (Cl) in HCl.


What kind of bond does NaCl provide you with?

ionic bond


What kind of bond does NaCl have?

NaCl (sodium chloride) has an ionic bond. This type of bond forms between a metal (sodium) and a nonmetal (chlorine), where electrons are transferred from the metal to the nonmetal to achieve stability. The resulting charged ions (Na+ and Cl-) are attracted to each other, creating the ionic bond.


Which is an example of ionic bond?

The common example of ionic bond is NaCl the common salt.


Is NaCl ionic or convalent?

Sodium chloride has an ionic bond.